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VIa. Periodization, Continuities & Breaks, Causes of Change

The Great War (1914-1918)
Goodbye to all that: the First World War marks the end of the long nineteenth century.
  The Great War (1914-1918)

Taiwan Under the Japanese (1895-1945)
This site examines the origins, nature, and impact of Japanese imperialism in Taiwan. Using the information in this site, Japanese imperialism can be compared to European imperialist values: its burden of civilization; its failure to offer incentives or benefits to Taiwanese; the natives' revolts that challenged Japanese rule; and the legacy of instability left in the wake of imperial retreat.
  Taiwan Under the Japanese (1895-1945)

Karl Marx (1818-1883)
The ideas of Karl Marx, which shaped many decades on both sides of the 1914 divide, are introduced in this site.
  Karl Marx (1818-1883)

Jewish Virtual Library
This site is a comprehensive treatment of Zionism, a product of nineteenth-century oppression that was realized in the twentieth century.
  Jewish Virtual Library

The First Provisional Government
This is the text of the earliest decree of the Russian Provisional government. The decree embodies the liberal agenda of the American revolutions and virtually all the revolutions of the nineteenth century Europe.
  The First Provisional Government

The Myth of Neo-Colonialism
It is argued in this essay on modernization in Africa that complaints about Africa's colonial burdens should not get in the way of appreciating the benefits of Westernization and modernization.
  The Myth of Neo-Colonialism

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